Okay, so I was thinking about this based on a comment on JSO. The comment was about how Rodgers won't be considered elite until he takes the next step and wins a game with throws the way Big Ben did against the Pack a couple weeks ago, which got me to thinking.
Aaron Rodgers has one of the most accurate long balls in the league. He appears to have near-pinpoint precision on long balls. He's also made some throws that show he's got the arm strength to make all the throws.
But what I can't remember him doing since one of his first games as a starter on a TD pass to a FB, is rifle a ball through a tight window for a TD or first down (like Big Ben did on the last play of the game). I know those are high risk throws and AR is INT-averse, but I'm wondering why that is. I have a few options:
a) He does make these throws and I just haven't noticed them (silly me)
b) His receivers are unbelievable at creating separation from defenders
c) He hasn't had many opportunities because the Packers throw for long scores
d) He doesn't throw them because of the possibility of an INT
What say you?
Aaron Rodgers has one of the most accurate long balls in the league. He appears to have near-pinpoint precision on long balls. He's also made some throws that show he's got the arm strength to make all the throws.
But what I can't remember him doing since one of his first games as a starter on a TD pass to a FB, is rifle a ball through a tight window for a TD or first down (like Big Ben did on the last play of the game). I know those are high risk throws and AR is INT-averse, but I'm wondering why that is. I have a few options:
a) He does make these throws and I just haven't noticed them (silly me)
b) His receivers are unbelievable at creating separation from defenders
c) He hasn't had many opportunities because the Packers throw for long scores
d) He doesn't throw them because of the possibility of an INT
What say you?


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